When the marble gave way, it did not shatter — it sighed. The sound echoed through the chamber like a breath released after fifteen years of silence. Workers at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California, had gathered that morning for what was meant to be a routine structural inspection of the mausoleum where Michael Jackson, the King of Pop, was laid to rest.
No one expected history to exhale back.
Behind that marble seal, time had not done what time was supposed to do. There was no smell of rot, no visual trace of collapse. What they found was something wholly unexpected — something that would reignite the debate over one of the most mythologized figures in human history.
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